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Kylian's fault? Mbappé to Real Madrid could send his brother outside of PSG

Kylian Mbappé's brother could leave PSG as his future is uncertain and clubs are interested.

Kylian Mbappé may not play with his brother Ethan Mbappé next season.

The biggest summer transfer deal in the upcoming transfer window seems to be Kylian Mbappé joining Real Madrid. The move seems close to being completed soon, and many reporters predict that it will happen guaranteed. Mbappé has reportedly told PSG that he will not sign another contract with them, and he will leave them as a free agent. Mbappé seems destined to join Real Madrid this summer but the move could result in affecting his younger brother's future. Mbappé's brother Ethan Mbappé currently plays with him at PSG, and his contract expires this summer. While many French reports suggested that Ethan Mbappé would stay at PSG, things may have changed quickly.

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Fabrice Hawkins from RMC Sport, PSG has stopped discussions for Ethan Mbappé since the announcement of his brother's departure. The youngster is being courted by many clubs in Germany, Spain and France. He's not expected to join Kylian at Real Madrid. It was reported before that Ethan Mbappé will not join Real Madrid with Kylian this summer as he was part of the project for PSG's future. Now, since things have changed, Ethan Mbappé could potentially join another Ligue 1 team or a Bundesliga team or become a potential opponent against Kylian at Real Madrid.

Ethan Mbappé plays for the PSG U-19 team and has been called up for the first team of PSG in Ligue 1 and Champions League matches. Ethan Mbappé played two Coupe de France matches this season, but he has no minutes in Ligue 1. If he does continue at PSG, he could get more minutes next season.

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What is next for PSG?

PSG will play against Clermont Foot in Ligue 1 at the Parc des Princes. This week on Wednesday, PSG will receive FC Barcelona at home in the first leg of the Champions League quarterfinals.

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